I had a few people write in and ask about how I print my scrapbook pages. Well, I believe I do my pages slightly differently then a lot of people. I never liked the 12×12 size pages. First, they are really hard to store and I don’t have a printer that will print 12×12 pages - I know a few of you use the 8×8 printing on home printers. But one time I was at the local craft store they had a really nice 8 1/2 x 11 scrapbooking binders for digital scrabooking (Similar to this on Amazon) and Refills Here.
I do all my printing on a Canon Pixima MP520 Printer - I love this printer as it does a fantasitc job scanning and printing. This printer uses archival inks when used with Canon’s Paper and each color is a seperate tank. Using seperate tanks are a hugh advantage as you don’t need to buy a new ink tank when only one color is used up. So, if you used alot of red - you only have to replace the red. Briliant! And as far as paper - I use the one I linked above. I think the matte finish is the best looking color this printer can produce. Since you are going to be storing this in a glossy sheet holder not having a glossy surface really doesn’t make a difference at all and did I mention that colors look great on the matte finish?
The last product I use is using the rollabind system to make my own albums and covers. Thes only require the rollabind hole punch and rollabind discs. These are a really nice
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